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Templates: Procedure template example 1999-03-21 -- Geoff Bomford Newsgroups: topspeed.products.c5ee Editors Note: Please note that some lines will wrap in the template code. I think you need to declare it in a 'Default' section. Here is a section from a procedure template which demonstrates this technique... #PROCEDURE(KickOut,'KickOut Inactive Users'),WINDOW,PARENT(Window(ABC)) #LOCALDATA TimeToKickout LONG ! Time left to kickout - GWBKickout Template KickoutStartTime LONG ! time window opened - GWBKickout Template DisplayTime LONG ! Total time window will be displayed - GWBKickout Template #ENDLOCALDATA #! #DISPLAY('The Kickout Window will automatically close when the user makes a selection on the frame. You can customize any other ways to close the window.'),AT(10,,150,32) #PROMPT('Display Time (in seconds):',SPIN(@N3,0,999,1)),%DisplayTime,PROMPTAT(10) #! #AT(%WindowManagerMethodCodeSection,'Init','(),BYTE'),PRIORITY(8500) !GWBKickout KickoutStartTime = CLOCK() DisplayTime = %DisplayTime * 100 #... >Hello All: > >Writing a procedure template (pretty straight forward) I cannot seem to >find how I generate windows structure. I am able to generate the >%localdata but no window. How do I go about this? > Printed November 21, 2024, 11:08 am This article has been viewed/printed 35227 times. Google search has resulted in 55 hits on this article since January 25, 2004. |